In about two weeks, I'll send my phone to Rogers who will send it to Sony to fix, which could take a week. Hoping to get a brand new phone since the screen has dead pixels there's that electrostatic noise so I think I'll get a new motherboard, the back cover doesn't fit on properly where it squeaks, yeah.

It's going to be hell without my phone....

Oh well, I guess I can use something called a computer for my FacePunch needs.

In about two weeks, I'll send my phone to Rogers who will send it to Sony to fix, which could take a week. Hoping to get a brand new phone since the screen has dead pixels there's that electrostatic noise so I think I'll get a new motherboard, the back cover doesn't fit on properly where it squeaks, yeah.

It's going to be hell without my phone....

Oh well, I guess I can use something called a computer for my FacePunch needs.

i browse internet sso much with my phone i wouldnt know what to do without one

i browse internet sso much with my phone i wouldnt know what to do without one

Freak out, break into their distribution center where all of the phones are, grab your phone back, maybe get a coffee, then check out if they have some new high end phones around, then you borrow some assesories and such, dick around, then leave with your phone as you tap away on it.

Rooting is a process allowing users of mobile phones, tablet PCs, and other devices running the Android operating system to attain privileged control (known as "root access") within Android's subsystem. Rooting is often performed with the goal of overcoming limitations that carriers and hardware manufacturers put on some devices

No I'm pretty damn sure it's because you post shitty arguments and only list horrible sources to back them up.

because shoving your fingers in your ears and shouting im wrong makes it so

Edited:

"As already stated, Rooting and Jailbreaking are essentially the same things, Jailbreaking is the iPhone users' word for what Android users call Rooting. Rooting is when you gain "Root" access to the phone giving you the power to do anything you want to it (it comes from the Unix Root User, essentially the Unix equivalent to the Windows Administrator account). Normally you're prevented from being Root for your own good, as it's very easy to break your phone once you have root access, and quite hard to break it without."

How about you stop arguing about this?
Rooting and jailbreaking are very similar concepts (more access to the phone), but the technical implementation is very different (changing the firmware vs. adding a su binary).